morphpogo

You won't see any nudity during any mission. At least I haven't seen any and no necrophilia either. Maybe a few sex scenes but with no nudity. Well you get to see Trevors bare ass in one scene, but thats about it.

But of course there is a lot of nudity in the game, if you know where to look for it

TimFL

You won't see any nudity during any mission. At least I haven't seen any and no necrophilia either. Maybe a few sex scenes but with no nudity. Well you get to see Trevors bare ass in one scene, but thats about it.

But of course there is a lot of nudity in the game, if you know where to look for it

Psycho_Motorin

It's a discussion board, people can raise questions if they want. I do think this guy blindly following outdated and misguided ideas against something natural and normal is too bad, and I say that as somebody who has the same religious background as him.

It's fair to say that finding nudity to be bad in art when mayhem and violence is okay is worth questioning. In a nutshell, it's all just fiction, and the naked human body is not at all a bad thing, it should not be considered wrong to see it.

Don't worry about what some guy said. Think for yourself. Do you think there's something wrong with seeing art of the human body personally? I'd say there is nothing wrong with nudity personally.

PkUnzipper

In which missions of GTA V you can see full nudity or necrophilia.Can you skip theese? If you don't play those missions will you lost a lost of game?

If you play as Trevor, you get the extra option. You can deliver any hitch hikers (or drunk drivers who request that Trevor drives them home) to the Cannibal Altruist Cult in Mt. Chiliad State Wilderness Park.

After the cut scene where you get paid $1k per victim you hand over to the cult, you can scale the compound walls and look around. You'll find that most of the cultist males go au natural aka the full monty. So be sure to have your phone cam handy!

And try not to hang around trying to chat them up in free roam. They don't take kindly to strangers. Especially the ones who insist on being fully clothed

coderboy14

People here are saying how it's backwards why violence is okay, but nudity is not, but there's a good reason for that. I want you to think of this as a parent. You need to tell your kid what is/isn't wrong. That's not very easy with nudity. Kids, even young ones understand empathy. They understand that hurting people isn't okay, and they understand why violence is wrong pretty naturally.

Now, on the other hand, nudity is much harder to explain. Because to a kid ( especially a younger one ) things are more-or-less one of two things, good or bad. Saying nudity is bad is a wrong thing to say. It isn't bad, and that can give them the wrong idea. However, telling them it's okay, is also bad. Not even considering explaining WHAT nudity is.

It's a hard thing to explain to a kid why nudity is wrong, for them. You'll say it's wrong, and they'll ask why. You'll tell them because they're too young. They'll ask why can only adults see it? The only answer I've heard for a question like this is "just because". Some people have different rules, because at least with violence you can talk to your kids about why it's wrong, most kids inherently know why it's wrong, and it's easy.

No clue how old this thread is, but I was reading it and thought I'd share.

Zello

People here are saying how it's backwards why violence is okay, but nudity is not, but there's a good reason for that. I want you to think of this as a parent. You need to tell your kid what is/isn't wrong. That's not very easy with nudity. Kids, even young ones understand empathy. They understand that hurting people isn't okay, and they understand why violence is wrong pretty naturally.

Now, on the other hand, nudity is much harder to explain. Because to a kid ( especially a younger one ) things are more-or-less one of two things, good or bad. Saying nudity is bad is a wrong thing to say. It isn't bad, and that can give them the wrong idea. However, telling them it's okay, is also bad. Not even considering explaining WHAT nudity is.

It's a hard thing to explain to a kid why nudity is wrong, for them. You'll say it's wrong, and they'll ask why. You'll tell them because they're too young. They'll ask why can only adults see it? The only answer I've heard for a question like this is "just because". Some people have different rules, because at least with violence you can talk to your kids about why it's wrong, most kids inherently know why it's wrong, and it's easy.

No clue how old this thread is, but I was reading it and thought I'd share.

Tycek

Since your priest is pretty well informed about the contents of the game, he probably played it and maybe even completed it without any issues regarding nudity. Hell, maybe he actually enjoyed looking at altruists' businesses?

Aquamaniac

People here are saying how it's backwards why violence is okay, but nudity is not, but there's a good reason for that. I want you to think of this as a parent. You need to tell your kid what is/isn't wrong. That's not very easy with nudity. Kids, even young ones understand empathy. They understand that hurting people isn't okay, and they understand why violence is wrong pretty naturally.

Now, on the other hand, nudity is much harder to explain. Because to a kid ( especially a younger one ) things are more-or-less one of two things, good or bad. Saying nudity is bad is a wrong thing to say. It isn't bad, and that can give them the wrong idea. However, telling them it's okay, is also bad. Not even considering explaining WHAT nudity is.

It's a hard thing to explain to a kid why nudity is wrong, for them. You'll say it's wrong, and they'll ask why. You'll tell them because they're too young. They'll ask why can only adults see it? The only answer I've heard for a question like this is "just because". Some people have different rules, because at least with violence you can talk to your kids about why it's wrong, most kids inherently know why it's wrong, and it's easy.

No clue how old this thread is, but I was reading it and thought I'd share.

That's a very good explanation, I always wondered why Americans don't care about violence in media, but nudity or sexuality, your explanation makes perfect sense.

D9fred95

People here are saying how it's backwards why violence is okay, but nudity is not, but there's a good reason for that. I want you to think of this as a parent. You need to tell your kid what is/isn't wrong. That's not very easy with nudity. Kids, even young ones understand empathy. They understand that hurting people isn't okay, and they understand why violence is wrong pretty naturally.

Now, on the other hand, nudity is much harder to explain. Because to a kid ( especially a younger one ) things are more-or-less one of two things, good or bad. Saying nudity is bad is a wrong thing to say. It isn't bad, and that can give them the wrong idea. However, telling them it's okay, is also bad. Not even considering explaining WHAT nudity is.

It's a hard thing to explain to a kid why nudity is wrong, for them. You'll say it's wrong, and they'll ask why. You'll tell them because they're too young. They'll ask why can only adults see it? The only answer I've heard for a question like this is "just because". Some people have different rules, because at least with violence you can talk to your kids about why it's wrong, most kids inherently know why it's wrong, and it's easy.

No clue how old this thread is, but I was reading it and thought I'd share.

There's nothing inherently wrong with nudity, the problem stems from the paranoia of "if a child sees nudity, it'll lead to them learning of sex and then porn". I'm almost 100% certain this is the mindset most cautious parents have. They're worried that if their kid sees a nipple, it'll lead to them being the next 11 year old carrying a baby. I must say though, if that happens then that parent has failed their job.

I'm not saying talking about it with kids is easy, it's almost always awkward. But I feel it's better to do your best at explaining it when a child asks rather than say "it's grown up stuff". Saying that is a cop-out to the child and will make them even more curious about what this amazing world beneath clothing is.

scorpioxdragon

... since someone decided to resurrect this, there IS a cutscene where Trevor has apparently done something at Vanilla Unicorn and Fufu comes running out without her top on. Not sure how common it is cause I myself have only seen it once or twice. Obviously you can't skip it, so there's that. I'm not sure if there's a way to know when which cutscenes will happen, but I'm guessing there isn't. So the only way to avoid nudity completely is to never get a lap dance, skip a few missions, and not ever play as Trevor.